Designed for scalable SME environments, the Snom M55 impresses with its robust design and haptics. The large 2.4" color display provides a clear, concise view of the intuitive user interface. All settings can be made centrally via the M500 base station using zero-touch provisioning, and software updates are carried out over-the-air. In addition to proven system features such as line monitoring, call pickup, hold/retrieve, broadcast and intercom groups can be programmed on the 6 LED function keys. The powerful 1500 mAh battery allows up to 12 h talk time in HD audio quality. Bluetooth headsets are supported in addition to wired headsets.
#1: Backlit keypad
This device has backlit keys, which is of course very useful especially in low-light conditions.
#2: Bluetooth
This device has Bluetooth headset support.
#3: DECT
This device communicates using the radio standard for telecommunications called DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications).
#4: Belt clip
This DECT handset comes with a belt clip.
#5: Headset connectable
This device has a port and possible software support that allows a headset to be connected.
#6: Long standby time
This device has a particularly long standby time.
#7: OTA Updates
This device is able to receive updates via radio, i.e. OTA (over-the-air). As a rule, the DECT handsets must be in their charging cradle for this.
#8: Shared Call Emulation (SCE)
SCE is similar to BLF on desk phones. It allows monitoring/viewing, answering, holding and transferring calls via programmable keys in the DECT environment.
#9: Telephone directory
This device has an integrated phone book.